Eagle Parts
Need Eagle Parts?
Discontinued in 1998, parts for Eagle automobiles can be difficult to come by. However, if you are in need of a replacement part for your Eagle vehicle, then you've come to the right place! At 1A Auto, we get you the right Eagle parts for your car at a great discount. You'll find a large selection of new, high quality aftermarket Eagle auto parts—including headlights, weatherstripping, mirrors, door handles, exhaust manifolds, radiators, and more. We don't only just sell aftermarket Eagle parts online here at 1A Auto; we also carry a selection of new, genuine OEM replacement parts—the very same parts you would receive if purchased from your local dealer—and performance parts such as high flow air filters for your Eagle as well, at huge savings to you.
Our product development team spends over 8,000 hours a year researching the best auto parts, and they are carefully selected by our trained engineers so you can rest assured that you are getting the correct, high quality part you need for your car, at a discount price. If we wouldn't put the part in our own cars, we won't sell them to anyone else. A new aftermarket replacement Eagle part from 1A Auto will save you 30-50% on average over a comparable new OEM replacement Eagle part that you would get at a dealership, and our new aftermarket Eagle parts are also extremely durable and reliable. Don't overpay for Eagle parts and save yourself from a lot of potential headaches by shopping at 1A Auto.
You can shop for all of your Eagle parts online and buy safely and securely right here on our website, or you can call our customer service toll free at 888-844-3393 if you have any questions about any of our parts, or to buy over the phone. With over 150 years combined experience, 1A Auto's customer service representatives are the most qualified to answer your questions about all of our new, aftermarket, and performance Eagle car parts. Our representatives answer 99.9% of phone calls in less than one minute and emails are responded to within the hour because we know you need answers quickly to get your vehicle back in working order again. We also know you want your part fast for the same reason; 98% of in stock Eagle auto parts ship from our warehouse within one business day so that you can get back on the road in no time, and all ground shipping in the continental US is completely free. And, in the unlikely case that you are unhappy with your Eagle auto part for any reason, 1A Auto also offers the only No Hassle return policy for unused items in the industry. Simply put, our competitors can't beat the 1A Advantage. Don't just take it from us - take it from over 50,000 satisfied customers!
Look no further than 1A Auto for your aftermarket, original equipment (OE) replacement, new and performance Eagle auto parts and get your car the new parts it needs today from car enthusiasts just like you! If you happen to be an enthusiastic Eagle owner, have a deep passion for Eagle vehicles, or just want to learn more about the automobile manufacturer, continue reading below for a detailed look at the brand's history and some of its past models.
Overview
Eagle was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation from 1987, after the purchase of American Motors, up until 1998 when it was discontinued following the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz AG.
Contents
1. Origin
2. The End of the Road
Origin
When the Chrysler Corporation purchased American Motors (AMC) in 1987, the remains of AMC formed the Jeep/Eagle division. The Eagle marque was a short lived venture after the buyout to re-brand the legacy AMC vehicles it had acquired since the automaker had sold its cars using the acronym of its corporate name—AMC—since 1970 and had never developed any separate brands under their corporate umbrella, as was common for the larger automakers, like Ford and GMC. The Eagle marque replaced AMC in the dealerships, transforming most former AMC/Jeep dealers into Jeep/Eagle locations. AMC engineers designed the only two all-original Eagle vehicles, the Eagle Premier and Eagle Medallion. After that, most Eagle vehicles were just rebadged Eagles and Mitsubishis. This becomes apparent when looking at the Eagle Talon, which has a striking similarity to the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Each Eagle car, however, is just as reliable and impressive as the vehicle it is based upon and in actuality, some drivers even prefer the Eagle Talon to the Mitsubishi Eclipse due to the lower price tag and similar performance.
The End of the Road
Although the Eagle brand enjoyed modest popularity, its failure was not due to poor quality or engineering. Eagle cars were, for the most part, the same as several other popular, high sales volume automobiles at the time. A lack of advertising by the division and the indistinguishable nature of the Eagle brand, in addition to the popularity and profitability of Jeep vehicles, and the emphasis placed upon them over Eagle vehicles by dealers, ultimately led to its downfall. In 1997, after a decade of poor sales, Chrysler announced it would be discontinuing the Eagle brand. All that remained was the Eagle Talon, which rolled off the assembly line in 1998. The car, along with the Eagle brand in entirety, was then discontinued that same year as a result of the merger between Chrysler Corporation and Daimler-Benz AG, which has since split. With the Eagle brand gone, Jeep became its own standalone division in the newly formed corporation of DaimlerChrysler. However, despite the fact that the Eagle brand did not survive the merger of the Chrysler Corporation and Daimler-Benz AG, the quality of Eagle vehicles is equitable to the brands that the Eagle name replaced. Because of this, you will still see a lot of Eagle automobiles on the streets today, and the Eagle marque is still popular among used car dealerships around the country. Popular Eagle models include the Eagle Talon, Eagle Medallion, Eagle Summit, Eagle 2000, and more.